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# Vcpkg and Mingw-w64
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**The latest version of this documentation is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/tree/master/docs/users/mingw.md).**
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*MinGW is not tested as part of vcpkg repository's CI process, so regressions can occur as part of library updates. PRs improving support are welcome!*
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## Table of Contents
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- [Mingw-w64 community triplets](#mingw-w64-community-triplets)
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- [Using Mingw-w64 natively on Windows](#mingw-native)
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- [How to avoid mixing different installations](#how-to-avoid-mixing-different-installations)
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- [Using Mingw-w64 to build Windows programs on other systems](#mingw-cross)
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## Mingw-w64 community triplets
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Vcpkg includes
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[x64, x86, arm64 and arm community triplets](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/tree/master/triplets/community)
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for [Mingw-w64](http://mingw-w64.org/). They don't depend on Visual Studio and
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can be used natively on Windows as well as for cross-compiling on
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other operating systems. There are two variants of each triplet,
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selecting between static and dynamic linking. The actual tools
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(g++ etc.) are expected to be named with particular prefixes.
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| architecture | vcpkg community triplets | tool name prefix |
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|--------------|-----------------------------------------|----------------------|
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| x64 | x64-mingw-dynamic, x64-mingw-static | x86_64-w64-mingw32- |
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| x86 | x86-mingw-dynamic, x86-mingw-static | i686-w64-mingw32- |
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| arm64 | arm64-mingw-dynamic, arm64-mingw-static | aarch64-w64-mingw32- |
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| arm | arm-mingw-dynamic, arm-mingw-static | armv7-w64-mingw32- |
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These triplets are not tested by continuous integration, so many ports
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do not build, and even existing ports may break on port updates.
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Because of this, community involvement is paramount!
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- [Discussions](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/discussions?discussions_q=mingw)
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- [Open issues](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+mingw)
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- [Open pull requests](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+mingw)
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<a id="mingw-native"></a>
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## Using Mingw-w64 natively on Windows
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With [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/), it is possible to easily create
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a full environment for building ports with Mingw-w64 on a Windows PC.
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Note that for building software for native windows environments, you
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must use a mingw subsystem of MSYS2, and install some packages
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(with a specific prefix) for this subsystem.
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| architecture | vcpkg triplets | subsystem | package prefix |
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|--------------|-------------------------------------|-----------|-------------------|
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| x64 | x64-mingw-dynamic, x64-mingw-static | mingw64 | mingw-w64-x86_64- |
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| x86 | x86-mingw-dynamic, x86-mingw-static | mingw32 | mingw-w64-i686- |
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After the basic installation of MSYS2, you will need to install a few
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additional packages for software development, e.g. for x64:
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```bash
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pacman -S --needed git base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain
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```
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The active subsystem is selected by running the MSYS2 MinGW app, or
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changed in a running terminal by
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```bash
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source shell mingw64 # for x64, or "mingw32" for x86
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```
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The bootstrapping of vcpkg shall be done by running bootstrap-vcpkg.bat.
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This will download the official vcpkg.exe.
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg.git
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cd vcpkg
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./bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
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```
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For building packages, you need to tell vcpkg that you want to use the
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mingw triplet. This can be done in different ways. When Visual Studio
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is not installed, you must also set the host triplet to mingw. This is
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needed to resolve host dependencies. For convenience, you can use
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environment variables to set both triplets:
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```bash
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export VCPKG_DEFAULT_TRIPLET=x64-mingw-dynamic
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export VCPKG_DEFAULT_HOST_TRIPLET=x64-mingw-dynamic
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```
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Now you can test your setup:
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```bash
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./vcpkg install zlib
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```
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### How to avoid mixing different installations
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[The MSYS2 project explicitly warns](https://www.msys2.org/wiki/MSYS2-introduction/#path)
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that "mixing in programs from other MSYS2 installations, Cygwin installations,
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compiler toolchains or even various other programs is not supported and will
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probably break things in unexpected ways." For example, the proper passing of
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command line arguments with quoting and escaping may fail.
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But Vcpkg ports implicitly create MSYS2 installations, e.g. for `pkg-config`
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and for various other build tools needed to deal with packages based on
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autoconf. In particular, when ports prepend the directory of tools to the
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`PATH` environment variable, this may change which tool with a particular
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name is actually invoked, and how arguments are passed between tools.
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To mitigate such issues when working with a full MSYS2 installation,
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try to keep the directories of the msys subsystem (`/usr/bin`, `bin`)
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out of the `PATH` environment variable as found by vcpkg. In bash, you
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may modify the `PATH` just for a single call of vcpkg:
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```bash
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PATH="${PATH/:\/usr\/bin:\/bin:/:}" ./vcpkg install libpq
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```
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Alternatively, you may run vcpkg from a regular Command Prompt, after
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adding *only* the desired mingw directory (e.g. `C:\msys64\mingw64\bin`)
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to the `PATH`.
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When using vcpkg for CI with standard images on Azure Pipelines, Github Actions
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or similar, note that the default `PATH` might contain more directories
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which create a mix of MSYS2 programs from different installations. You may
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want to set the desired `PATH` manually, or remove directories which contain
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`sh.exe`, `bash.exe`, `msys-2.0.dll` or `cygwin1.dll`.
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<a id="mingw-cross"></a>
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## Using Mingw-w64 to build Windows programs on other systems
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You can use the vcpkg mingw community triplets with toolchains on
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non-Windows computers to cross-compile software to be run on Windows.
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Many Linux distributions offer such toolchains in optional packages
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with a mingw-w64 [suffix](https://repology.org/projects/?search=-mingw-w64)
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or [prefix](https://repology.org/projects/?search=mingw-w64-).
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As an example, for Debian-based distributions, you would start with
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this installation command for the x64 toolchain:
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```
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sudo apt-get install gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64 g++-mingw-w64-x86-64
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```
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Note that the packaged versions of Mingw-w64 toolchains on Linux distributions
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might be older releases which lack some useful features or bug fixes.
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An alternative independent toolchain is offered by [MXE](https://mxe.cc/).
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For vcpkg bootstrapping, clone the github repository and run the
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`bootstrap-vcpkg.sh` script:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg.git
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cd vcpkg
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./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
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./vcpkg install zlib:x64-mingw-dynamic
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```
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